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Vogue Italia

Vogue Italia is the Italian edition of Vogue magazine owned by Condé Nast International. In publication since 1964, it has been called the top fashion magazine in the world.[3]

Vogue Italia
30th Anniversary (October 1994) cover
Head of Editorial ContentFrancesca Ragazzi
CategoriesFashion
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation100,000 (2017)[1]
PublisherCondé Nast
Founded1965; 59 years ago (1965)[2]
CompanyVogue Italia
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian
Websitevogue.it/en

Name edit

Vogue Italia was first published as Novità ("Novelties") in October 1964 until November 1965, when the name was changed to Vogue & Novità; in May 1966 the title was changed to Vogue Italia, its title to the present day.

History edit

1961–1964: early years edit

In 1961, Condé Nast contacted the owner of Novità magazine to invest in a new fashion magazine. From October 1964 until November 1965, the magazine was published as Novità.[4]

1965–1988: from Vogue & Novità to Vogue Italia edit

In 1965, after 73 years since the birth of Vogue, Vogue Italia was launched, as Vogue & Novità, being the first issue for the month of November 1965. Consuelo Crespi (1928–2010) lead the launch until 1966.[5][6]

In 1966, Franco Sartori was appointed as the first editor-in-chief and under his leadership he changed the name from Vogue & Novità to Vogue Italia, being the May 1966 issue the first issue under the new name. He held the position for 22 years until 1988.[7]

1988–2016: Franca Sozzani years edit

In 1988, Franca Sozzani (1950–2016) became the second editor-in-chief for the publication, with the July/August 1988 issue her first.[6] Before editing Vogue Italia, Sozzani worked as editor for Vogue Bambini, and as editor-in-chief for Lei and subsequently for Per Lui, the men's edition of the former. After seeking new possibilities, the Italian journalist accepted the offer to edit Vogue Italia.[8]

In July 2008, Sozzani released the all-black issue, featuring only black models in the whole issue.[9]

The exclusive pictures of Ethel Granger, the woman with the smallest waist ever. Her fixation for corsets has inspired Vogue Italia's September 2011 Issue.[10]

On 22 December 2016 Franca Sozzani died at the age of 66.[11]

2017–present: Emanuele Farneti years and re-structure edit

On 20 January 2017, it was officially announced by Jonathan Newhouse, CEO of Condé Nast International, that Emanuele Farneti would be the new editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia and L'Uomo Vogue. Farneti was the director of eight different magazines, being the latest GQ Italia.[12]

In July 2017, it was announced that Condé Nast Italia will fold L'Uomo Vogue, Vogue Accessory, Vogue Bambini and Vogue Sposa, in order to focus on top brands, such as Vogue Italia, GQ, among others.[13]

A year later, Farneti relaunched L'Uomo Vogue as a biannual publication. In July 2021, it was announced that Emanuele will leave the magazine after the September issue of the same year.[14]

On early September 2021, it was confirmed that the magazine will no longer feature an editor-in-chief after Farneti's departure, but will be locally guided by a head of editorial content, a position assigned to former fashion market director Francesca Ragazzi. In her new role, Ragazzi will report to Anna Wintour but also to Vogue European editorial director Edward Enninful.[15]

Content edit

Vogue Italia and the Italian fashion industry have historically had a symbiotic relationship, with Vogue Italia contributing to Milan's prominence in the fashion world.[citation needed]

Recent influential editorials have included Steven Meisel's September 2006 "State of Emergency", a visual play on the War on Terror,[16] and Meisel's July 2007 "Rehab", addressing recent celebrity visits to rehab clinics.[17][18] and the August 2010 Issue, featuring Kristen McMenamy, shooting on the site of the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico.[19]

Remix Contest edit

Vogue Italia hosts their annual "Remix Contest" (in-association with the International Fur Federation) to provide a platform for up-and-coming designers. The contest was first launched in 2014.

In 2019, Netherlands-born designer Berivan Cemal[20] won the event; the judges' panel included Vogue talent Sara Sozzani Maino, expert of fur sustainability Samantha De Reviziis, Italian designer Gabriele Colangelo and Filipino fashion influencer Bryanboy.

All-Black issue edit

The July 2008 issue of Vogue Italia featured only black models (photographed by Steven Meisel[21]), with the articles pertaining to black women in the media, arts and entertainment.[22] The magazine claimed to release this issue as a response to widespread criticism that fashion magazines, worldwide, do not feature more black cover models. Industry insiders have claimed that advertisers believe any magazine issue featuring a black cover model is "unable" to sell, or will sell considerably less than issues with non-black cover models. This belief, along with the formation of a protest group in New York City that challenges racism in the industry, convinced Italian Vogue's editor, Franca Sozzani to create this issue.[23] Interestingly, rather than the issue not selling, it became the highest-selling issue of Italian Vogue in history, and had run-out of print twice, which marked the first time in Condé Nast history that the magazine reprinted an issue to satisfy demand.[24] The reprinted copies displayed headlines as "Most Wanted Issue Ever" and "First Reprint".[25]

However, even though the advertising pages increased by 30%, there was a "glaring lack of black models" in the issue. Meisel said: "I've asked my advertising clients so many times, 'Can we use a black girl?' They say no. Advertisers say black models don't sell."[24][25]

VogueEncyclo edit

VogueEncyclo is a fashion encyclopedia founded by Vogue Italia (Condé Nast Digital).[26][27] It went live on 10 October 2011. It has an archive with topics ranging from A–Z: fashion and costume, designers, photography, cinema, people, mania, bloggers, fabrics and architecture. Anyone is free to participate, all articles have bylines and Vogue staff reviews all submissions.

The whole of the content is accessible in either English or Italian.[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Friedman, Vanessa (September 20, 2017). "At Italian Vogue, a New Beginning". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ "Vogue Italia". Condé Nast International.
  3. ^ Press, Debbie (2004). Your Modeling Career: You Don't Have to Be a Superstar to Succeed. New York: Allworth Press. ISBN 978-1-58115-359-0.
  4. ^ "Fashion's A-List Fetes Vogue Italia Archive Milan". NOWFASHION. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Condé Nast International | Italy | Vogue". www.condenastinternational.com. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Look through and comment the first issue of Vogue Italia out in November 1965 and the July 1988 issue, the very first I was editor-in-chief of - Vogue.it". Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  7. ^ "The legend of Vogue Italia". Lombardia Secrets. April 6, 2021.
  8. ^ Horwell, Veronica (28 December 2016). "Franca Sozzani obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Vogue: all white now?". The Guardian. 31 July 2008. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  10. ^ vogue.it: Ethel Granger 1 September 2011
  11. ^ "Vogue Italia director Franca Sozzani dies aged 66". ABC. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  12. ^ "Emanuele Farneti is the new Editor in Chief of Vogue Italia". Vogue.it (in Italian). 20 January 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  13. ^ "Condé Nast Italia to Focus on 'Top Brands' as L'Uomo Vogue Closes". The Business of Fashion. 2017-07-31. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  14. ^ "Vogue Italia Editor Emanuele Farneti Exits Amid Consolidation". The Business of Fashion. 2021-07-22. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  15. ^ "Condé Nast Names Vogue Italia Head of Editorial Content". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  16. ^ Joanna Bourke (12 September 2006). "A taste for torture?". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  17. ^ Huntington, Patty (17 August 2007). . Blogs. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  18. ^ "'A fun take on rehab chic' – brave or sick?". The Times. 16 August 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  19. ^ . www.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2010.
  20. ^ Carrera, Martino (2019-02-25). "International Fur Federation Toasts Winners of Remix Fur Contest". WWD. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  21. ^ (in Italian)The Black Issue The July 2008 «Vogue Italia» special issue. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  22. ^ Horyn, Cathy (18 June 2008). "Beauty and Soul". NY Times. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2008.
  23. ^ Lucy Cockcroft (20 June 2008). "Italian Vogue shows black models only". Telegraph. Retrieved 1 July 2008.
  24. ^ a b . Glossed Over. 23 July 2008. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  25. ^ a b Stableford, Dylan (21 July 2008). "'All-Black' Italian Vogue White Hot at the Newsstand". Foliomag. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  26. ^ Oliver, Simone S. (November 2, 2011). "Vogue Encyclo Is Looking for Contributors". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
  27. ^ Martens, Cynthia (October 17, 2011). "Franca Sozzani's Vogue Encyclo Launches". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
  28. ^ Martens, Cynthia (17 October 2011). "Franca Sozzani's Vogue Encyclo Launches". WWD. Retrieved 22 March 2013.

External links edit

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Vogue Italia is the Italian edition of Vogue magazine owned by Conde Nast International In publication since 1964 it has been called the top fashion magazine in the world 3 Vogue Italia30th Anniversary October 1994 coverHead of Editorial ContentFrancesca RagazziCategoriesFashionFrequencyMonthlyCirculation100 000 2017 1 PublisherConde NastFounded1965 59 years ago 1965 2 CompanyVogue ItaliaCountryItalyBased inMilanLanguageItalianWebsitevogue it en Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 1961 1964 early years 2 2 1965 1988 from Vogue amp Novita to Vogue Italia 2 3 1988 2016 Franca Sozzani years 2 4 2017 present Emanuele Farneti years and re structure 3 Content 4 Remix Contest 5 All Black issue 6 VogueEncyclo 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksName editVogue Italia was first published as Novita Novelties in October 1964 until November 1965 when the name was changed to Vogue amp Novita in May 1966 the title was changed to Vogue Italia its title to the present day History edit1961 1964 early years edit In 1961 Conde Nast contacted the owner of Novita magazine to invest in a new fashion magazine From October 1964 until November 1965 the magazine was published as Novita 4 1965 1988 from Vogue amp Novita to Vogue Italia edit In 1965 after 73 years since the birth of Vogue Vogue Italia was launched as Vogue amp Novita being the first issue for the month of November 1965 Consuelo Crespi 1928 2010 lead the launch until 1966 5 6 In 1966 Franco Sartori was appointed as the first editor in chief and under his leadership he changed the name from Vogue amp Novita to Vogue Italia being the May 1966 issue the first issue under the new name He held the position for 22 years until 1988 7 1988 2016 Franca Sozzani years edit In 1988 Franca Sozzani 1950 2016 became the second editor in chief for the publication with the July August 1988 issue her first 6 Before editing Vogue Italia Sozzani worked as editor for Vogue Bambini and as editor in chief for Lei and subsequently for Per Lui the men s edition of the former After seeking new possibilities the Italian journalist accepted the offer to edit Vogue Italia 8 In July 2008 Sozzani released the all black issue featuring only black models in the whole issue 9 The exclusive pictures of Ethel Granger the woman with the smallest waist ever Her fixation for corsets has inspired Vogue Italia s September 2011 Issue 10 On 22 December 2016 Franca Sozzani died at the age of 66 11 2017 present Emanuele Farneti years and re structure edit On 20 January 2017 it was officially announced by Jonathan Newhouse CEO of Conde Nast International that Emanuele Farneti would be the new editor in chief of Vogue Italia and L Uomo Vogue Farneti was the director of eight different magazines being the latest GQ Italia 12 In July 2017 it was announced that Conde Nast Italia will fold L Uomo Vogue Vogue Accessory Vogue Bambini and Vogue Sposa in order to focus on top brands such as Vogue Italia GQ among others 13 A year later Farneti relaunched L Uomo Vogue as a biannual publication In July 2021 it was announced that Emanuele will leave the magazine after the September issue of the same year 14 On early September 2021 it was confirmed that the magazine will no longer feature an editor in chief after Farneti s departure but will be locally guided by a head of editorial content a position assigned to former fashion market director Francesca Ragazzi In her new role Ragazzi will report to Anna Wintour but also to Vogue European editorial director Edward Enninful 15 Content editVogue Italia and the Italian fashion industry have historically had a symbiotic relationship with Vogue Italia contributing to Milan s prominence in the fashion world citation needed Recent influential editorials have included Steven Meisel s September 2006 State of Emergency a visual play on the War on Terror 16 and Meisel s July 2007 Rehab addressing recent celebrity visits to rehab clinics 17 18 and the August 2010 Issue featuring Kristen McMenamy shooting on the site of the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico 19 Remix Contest editVogue Italia hosts their annual Remix Contest in association with the International Fur Federation to provide a platform for up and coming designers The contest was first launched in 2014 In 2019 Netherlands born designer Berivan Cemal 20 won the event the judges panel included Vogue talent Sara Sozzani Maino expert of fur sustainability Samantha De Reviziis Italian designer Gabriele Colangelo and Filipino fashion influencer Bryanboy All Black issue editThe July 2008 issue of Vogue Italia featured only black models photographed by Steven Meisel 21 with the articles pertaining to black women in the media arts and entertainment 22 The magazine claimed to release this issue as a response to widespread criticism that fashion magazines worldwide do not feature more black cover models Industry insiders have claimed that advertisers believe any magazine issue featuring a black cover model is unable to sell or will sell considerably less than issues with non black cover models This belief along with the formation of a protest group in New York City that challenges racism in the industry convinced Italian Vogue s editor Franca Sozzani to create this issue 23 Interestingly rather than the issue not selling it became the highest selling issue of Italian Vogue in history and had run out of print twice which marked the first time in Conde Nast history that the magazine reprinted an issue to satisfy demand 24 The reprinted copies displayed headlines as Most Wanted Issue Ever and First Reprint 25 However even though the advertising pages increased by 30 there was a glaring lack of black models in the issue Meisel said I ve asked my advertising clients so many times Can we use a black girl They say no Advertisers say black models don t sell 24 25 VogueEncyclo editVogueEncyclo is a fashion encyclopedia founded by Vogue Italia Conde Nast Digital 26 27 It went live on 10 October 2011 It has an archive with topics ranging from A Z fashion and costume designers photography cinema people mania bloggers fabrics and architecture Anyone is free to participate all articles have bylines and Vogue staff reviews all submissions The whole of the content is accessible in either English or Italian 28 See also editList of Vogue Italia cover models List of magazines in ItalyReferences edit Friedman Vanessa September 20 2017 At Italian Vogue a New Beginning The New York Times via NYTimes com Vogue Italia Conde Nast International Press Debbie 2004 Your Modeling Career You Don t Have to Be a Superstar to Succeed New York Allworth Press ISBN 978 1 58115 359 0 Fashion s A List Fetes Vogue Italia Archive Milan NOWFASHION 22 September 2014 Retrieved 9 January 2017 Conde Nast International Italy Vogue www condenastinternational com Retrieved 9 January 2017 a b Look through and comment the first issue of Vogue Italia out in November 1965 and the July 1988 issue the very first I was editor in chief of Vogue it Retrieved 9 January 2017 The legend of Vogue Italia Lombardia Secrets April 6 2021 Horwell Veronica 28 December 2016 Franca Sozzani obituary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 9 January 2017 Vogue all white now The Guardian 31 July 2008 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 23 January 2017 vogue it Ethel Granger 1 September 2011 Vogue Italia director Franca Sozzani dies aged 66 ABC 22 December 2016 Retrieved 16 February 2017 Emanuele Farneti is the new Editor in Chief of Vogue Italia Vogue it in Italian 20 January 2017 Retrieved 23 January 2017 Conde Nast Italia to Focus on Top Brands as L Uomo Vogue Closes The Business of Fashion 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2018 01 12 Vogue Italia Editor Emanuele Farneti Exits Amid Consolidation The Business of Fashion 2021 07 22 Retrieved 2021 09 07 Conde Nast Names Vogue Italia Head of Editorial Content finance yahoo com Retrieved 2021 09 07 Joanna Bourke 12 September 2006 A taste for torture The Guardian Retrieved 26 November 2011 Huntington Patty 17 August 2007 Rapid detox Meisel s Girls Interrupted push rehab chic Blogs Archived from the original on 11 February 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2011 A fun take on rehab chic brave or sick The Times 16 August 2007 Retrieved 26 November 2011 Health Yahoo Lifestyle www yahoo com Archived from the original on September 4 2010 Carrera Martino 2019 02 25 International Fur Federation Toasts Winners of Remix Fur Contest WWD Retrieved 2020 11 10 in Italian The Black Issue The July 2008 Vogue Italia special issue Retrieved 24 July 2010 Horyn Cathy 18 June 2008 Beauty and Soul NY Times Archived from the original on 20 July 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Lucy Cockcroft 20 June 2008 Italian Vogue shows black models only Telegraph Retrieved 1 July 2008 a b Italian Vogue s Black Issue Goes Into Reprints Glossed Over 23 July 2008 Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2011 a b Stableford Dylan 21 July 2008 All Black Italian Vogue White Hot at the Newsstand Foliomag Retrieved 26 November 2011 Oliver Simone S November 2 2011 Vogue Encyclo Is Looking for Contributors The New York Times Retrieved 22 March 2013 Martens Cynthia October 17 2011 Franca Sozzani s Vogue Encyclo Launches Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 22 March 2013 Martens Cynthia 17 October 2011 Franca Sozzani s Vogue Encyclo Launches WWD Retrieved 22 March 2013 External links editVogue Italia in Italian VogueEncyclo Italian Vogue magazine profile at Fashion Model Directory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vogue Italia amp oldid 1204620752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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